Not Recommended For

Not for use in architectural joints, joints subject to heavy abrasion or wear or tuck pointing

Do not apply at temperatures below 40°F (5°C) and above 100°F (38°C)

If joint size should exceed ¼'' x ¼'' use backing material

Not recommended for continuous water immersion

Do not apply outdoors when rain or freezing temperatures are expected within 24 hours

Not for bonding two non-porous surfaces

Do not use under shower door tracks, below water line, on mirrors or in aquariums

Feature

Benefit

Adhesive and Caulk in one

Product can be used for bonding and sealing applications

Contains mildewcide

Cured caulk will resist mold and mildew growth

Easy clean up

Uncured adhesive cleans up easily with soap and water

Permanently flexible and durable

Long lasting, professional finish

Water-resistant

Ideal for humid or steamy areas

Water-based adhesive

Low odor and non-flammable

Available in 10 or 5.5 fl. oz. sizes

Two convenient sizes for different size projects

Safety Precautions

Apply and cure in a well-ventilated area. Wear gloves and wash hands after use.

Preparation

Apply sealant between 40°F (5°C) and 100°F (38°C). Surfaces must be clean, dry and free of old caulk, grease, dust and other contaminants. Remove mold or mildew using bleach and detergent that does not contain ammonia. Rinse surface and allow to dry. For neat bead lines, mask both sides of the joint. Cut the tip off the cartridge or squeeze tube at a 45° angle to desired bead size (minimum of 3 mm or 1/8').

Application

Using a caulking gun, apply sealant with steady pressure, forcing the sealant into the joint. Smooth bead immediately with a wet finger or a tool. Remove masking tape immediately after tooling and wipe excess off of hands and tools. Sealant is paintable with a latex or oil-based paint after 2 hours. Wait 24 to 48 hours before exposing to water.Note: Clear sealant will extrude white and then turn to clear as it cures.